Multiple Choice
Philip II of Macedon's early success had much to do with his:
A) early experiences in the Athenian navy.
B) reorganization of the Macedonian army.
C) understanding of the Persian phalanx formation.
D) single-minded desire to conquer Athens and subject it to one-man rule.
E) army being so very much larger than that of any of his enemies.
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